![]() ![]() I am sure that the Sledgehammer folks are working on bigger maps, but these will be a welcome part of any multiplayer pack. These were all smaller, tighter maps with a lot of close combat. I got 18 kills in the match, and who knows how many deaths. I was able to contribute to the bridge building a couple of times. We found that it was very easy to defend at the bridge, as the enemies just couldn’t get near the bridge construction point. At half-time, we switched sides to become the Germans. We lost that battle, as we weren’t able to finish the bridge. It was six-versus-six in terms of the player count, so every person matters. I tried my usual flanking maneuver, but the angles of attack weren’t good. The Germans had an advantage as they occupied a two-story ruin that gave them a clear shot at the approach to the bridge. That was a really difficult task, as the bridge builder had to lie prone in the middle of the battlefield and hope that comrades would offer covering fire. We eventually took the building and moved on to the next stage of the battle, where we had to build a bridge across a dry creek bed so that our tank could cross it. In spite of that performance, my team still won. ![]() That was a pretty sad performance, but not atypical for me in Call of Duty multiplayer. I closed out the match with seven kills and 14 deaths. But I was getting hit by people who were better shots, and I got roasted by a flamethrower once. The sound was excellent, as you could hear every echo in the bunkers and the crackle of gunfire everywhere.Įvery now and then I got lucky with a double kill. ![]() But there wasn’t so much kick that you couldn’t control the aiming. The guns felt good and realistic, with some rumble. A kid was in our group, and he was clearly doing much better than I was. But it was pretty fierce competition in the small room where we battled. I tried to stay alive and pull the trigger as fast as I could. There are no artillery guns there since, in the historical battle, the Germans had withdrawn them inland before the invasion. The graphics of the map look realistic, with the flaming ruins of a downed bomber giving off flames and smoke. There was one two-story bunker overlooking the complex. The bunker complex was a big circle of bunkers and gun batteries, connected by trenches that were as tall as a man. ![]()
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